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Yuri, the problem with you arguing Tom's position is that nothing is
said of this glaring difference. It is quite remarkable (or I made some remarkable mistake or the wire is just too short as I mentioned) and it DOES denote a dramatic departure from accepted Beverage characteristics which has been undisclosed as a comment from Tom, if in fact he offered it. This 8dB loss does make sense in that you have a leaky transmission line in a death embrace with ground. The wires would split the power and the lower power contribution would certainly attempt to warm the worms with more gusto. [ IF perhaps we were to employ the old twinlead twist every foot or so, we might find things evened out ;-) ] I will let that simmer for this evening. 73's Richard Clark, KB7QHC Here is the perhaps the best outline of the "problem" by VE7DXR and you might want to try to plug it into program to see the correlation. Yuri Observations done here 8 and 15 years ago using a 600m Beverage on the MW broadcast band seem to verify the above statement. Even though the DC resistance of the wire is naturally very low, it was found that the "counterpoise" lying on the ground underneath the antenna, and connecting the ground rod at the far end of the Beverage with the ground rod at the receiver end's matching transformer, in fact, was acting like a "Beverage on Ground", rather than a short circuit between ground rods. That is, it delivered a signal to the grounded side of the matching transformer. The result was that signal strengths often were stronger from transmitters broadside to the antenna (10 dB or so), the occasional solid nulls on signals from the back of the antenna were degraded, and little increase in signal strength from signals from the far end of the antenna were observed. Those of us who performed this experiment stopped using "counterpoises" from that point forward, unless we used them as antennas in their own right. best wishes, Nick, VE7DXR |
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